I have a wildcard ssl certificate that was generated by one of our Server Admins. I would like to use a copy for one of our sub-domains. Do I need to go through recreating a CSR file using keytool. ...

I have installed wildcard certificate in Certificates(Local Computer)\Personal in sql server. We are using Windows 2008R2 server and 2008 R2 SQL. Certificate is issued by StartCom. With certificate ...

I have to replace a certificate with a wildcard certificate and I am unsure of the process that I need to take to do this - I have Googled this but I can't find anything particularly straightforward, ...

I have been looking round and I have not found a good way to automatically set the document root for domains automatically.
For example:
In the DNS, *.mydomain.com points to mydomain.com
And in the ...

I asked my hoster to add three subdomains all pointing to the IP of the A record. It seems he simply added a wildcard DNS record because any random subdomain resolves to my IP now. This is OK for me ...

I am using a wild card so that I do not have to create a dir listing for each folder I create I can access folder.dev/index.html correctly but when I try to access folder.dev I am getting a 403based ...

My wildcard cert (using SSL.com cert) has subject *.site.com, but for some reason it only works on the first site it's installed on and not the other sites on the server. Those other sites just point ...

Hello I'd like to know if it's possible to configure a mail server to support wildcard addresses like %@example.com or *@example.com and send those incoming emails not in a mailbox (cause they would ...

I'm sorry if this is too simple or has been covered before... but I hope someone here can help out. I can't figure out how to expand the * wildcard in a pathname unless it is followed by a space. For ...

I have a WHM/cPanel box which is working fine with the configured domains for web and mail. I have also configured wildcard subdomains so that anything.mysite.com takes you to the same as mysite.com ...